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Lake County Justice Court news for May 13, 2010

Issue Date: 5/13/2010Last Updated: 6/16/2014 3:44:46 PM |

Justice of the Peace Chuck Wall dealt with the following cases April 29-May 6:

• Casey D. Combs, 23, pleaded guilty to driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked. He was found guilty, sentenced to 180 days in jail with 178 suspended, fined $250 and charged $35 in court costs.

• Kieran J. O’Neil, 25, pleaded guilty to obstruction a police officer or other public servant. He was found guilty, sentenced to 180 days in jail with all suspended, fined $200 and charged $85 in court costs.

• Stephen D. Lehmann, 43, pleaded guilty to driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked and failure to carry proof of insurance in vehicle - first offense. He was found guilty and sentence to 10 days in jail with eight suspended, fined $400 and charged $70 in court costs.

• Amy Marie Morgan, 33, pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct. She was found guilty, sentenced to 10 days in jail with all suspended, fined $100 and charged $85 in court costs.

• Danielle Marie Kelly, 26, pleaded not guilty to reckless driving. She was found guilty, sentenced to 90 days in jail with all suspended, fined $300 and charged $35 in court costs.

• Monique Lopez, 22, pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct. She was found guilty, sentenced to 10 days in jail with nine days suspended and one day credited, fined $100 and charged $85 in court costs.

• Barbara Musser, 66, pleaded not guilty to operating a vehicle with concentration of .08% BAC or greater - first offense. She was found guilty, sentenced to 10 days in jail with all suspended, fined $400 and charged $85 in court costs.

• Damon Lee Johnson, 43, pleaded not guilty to reckless driving. He was found guilty, fined $350 and charged $35 in court costs.

• William Peter Germann, 66, pleaded guilty to failure to carry proof of insurance in vehicle - second offense. He was found guilty, sentenced to 10 days in jail with eight suspended, fined $350 and charged $35 in court costs.

• Jonalyn Victoria Starkel, 17, pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle with alcohol concentration .02% BAC while under 21 years of age - first offense. She was found guilty, fined $350 and charged $35 in court costs.